Norway has land frontiers with Russia, Finland, and Sweden, and it has coastal boundaries with those three countries and with Denmark. Norway also has a waived claim to part of Antarctica.
Finland shares land borders with Russia, Norway and Sweden.
Sweden has land borders with Finland and Norway. It also has a connection with Denmark via the Øresund Bridge.
Sweden, Norway and Russia.
Norway has land borders with Sweden, Finland, Russia. Norway has territorial borders (water) with Denmark and Great Britain.
Sweden, Norway and Russia. Estonia has no land connection, but its the fourth-closest country.
Sweden is a souvereign state in the north of Europe on the peninsula of Scandinavia. It borders to Norway and Finland on land. It borders to those countries over seas: Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and Russia (through Russia's enclave Kaliningrad).
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All countries share borders, although these may not always be land borders. Australia, for example, shares no land borders with any other country, but it does have maritime borders with other countries.
Norway, Sweden, and Finland are the three countries in Europe that are the farthest North. If you look at a map Norway is the farthest North out of those three, but only by a small chunk of land.
Greece actually has land borders with four countries: Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey.
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